Sinclair isn't stupid. Delirious may be, but Sinclair isn't. They're not going to hitch their wagon to a coked out egomaniac that almost always leaves a company in an ugly fashion.

It's a shame because Alberto is a real talent and a legitimate star in this business. He and Paige both need to get their lives together separately. Paige looks to be in a downward spiral to and early death and Alberto is having a midlife crisis. You're 40 and you have kids, grow up.

Square Circle Sirens reports that GFW has signed Kiera Hogan and Hania. Hania debuted as a masked wrestler under the name Saturyne in CHIKARA, where WWE’s Cesaro & Mike Quackenbush trained her. She is 27, started in 2011 and has worked 85 matches in her career according to CageMatch.

Hogan is 22, and has been working for Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment, SHINE Wrestling, SHIMMER Women Athletes, and WSU. She started working in 2015 and has 74 matches under her belt according to CageMatch.

While GFW hasn’t confirmed the signings, Square Circle Sirens is an extremely reliable source and it has been rumored for weeks that GFW was bringing in two new Knockouts.

He's poison. He's a 55 year old emotionally unstable manchild. He's going to end up assaulting another employee, berating a fan, or simply resuming his mission to take all of pro wrestling back to 1974.

In something predictable, Low Ki is gone, mad about booking, although he’ll be all over television for a number of upcoming shows since he did the tapings. Low Ki was booked to be part of a multiple person X division match at Bound for Glory and was unhappy about that. From one source, he showed up the first day at TV, where he was supposed to get a shot at the GFW title and Alberto in the main event, but that was canceled. When they laid out the GFW title picture, which involved Eli Drake, Johnny Impact, Matt Sydal and others, but not him, he was unhappy from day one. He worked the tapings and was complaining a lot to management and after being talked with, he wasn’t happy and made the decision to leave and both sides agreed to go their separate ways. We’re told reports this was money related aren’t accurate in the sense it was purely creative and he was under contract at a figure both sides had agreed to. He does have a history almost everywhere of leaving, very often over being unhappy with his creative. The company knew it was a risk bringing him back, but felt he’d fit in with the LAX faction, but he was only signed to a six-month contract with the idea anything could blow up at any time.